WardleyPedia:Introduction

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What is Wardleypedia? Wardleypedia is a free, special-purpose encyclopedia focused on the strategy mapping technique invented by Simon Wardley, and written collaboratively by the people who use it. It is a special type of website designed to make collaboration easy, called a wiki, and built in the style of Wikipedia. Many people are constantly improving Wardleypedia, making many changes every day. All of these changes are recorded in article histories and recent changes. For a more detailed account of the project, see About Wardleypedia.

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